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unboundedness
un·bound·ed
/
ʌnˈbaʊn
dɪd
/
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[
uhn-
boun
-did
]
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adjective
1.
having no limits, borders, or
bounds
.
2.
unrestrained; uncontrolled:
unbounded enthusiasm.
Origin:
1590–1600;
un-
1
+
bound
3
+
-ed
3
Related forms
un·bound·ed·ly,
adverb
un·bound·ed·ness,
noun
Can be confused:
unbound
,
unbounded.
Synonyms
1.
limitless, immense, vast, infinite, immeasurable.
2.
unconfined, immoderate.
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unbounded
(ʌnˈbaʊndɪd)
—
adj
having no boundaries or limits
un'boundedly
—
adv
un'boundedness
—
n
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unbounded
(ʌnˈbaʊndɪd)
—
adj
having no boundaries or limits
un'boundedly
—
adv
un'boundedness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Word Origin & History
unbounded
1598, "not limited in extent," from
un-
(1) "not" + pp. of verb form of
bound
(n.). Sense of "generous, profuse, liberal" is recorded from 1704.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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